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1. Osama clinches top honor in Forbes Most Wanted list; Dawood at 4th place
Forbes, one of world's leading magazines, in its first-ever list of the world's ten most wanted fugitives has attributed the top spot to Osama bin Laden, with India's most wanted man Dawood Ibrahim featuring at number four.
01 May 2008
2. Azim Premji, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw feature in Forbes '48 Asian Altruists' list
India's leading IT service provider Wipro's chairman Azim Premji and biotechnology major Biocon's chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw are among the forty-eight Asians to feature in Forbes magazine's list of Asia's top philanthropists.
10 Apr 2008
3. Mumbai, Delhi raising a stink: Forbes
Delhi, capital of India and host to Commonwealth Games in 2010, is one of the dirtiest cities in the world, according to a list published by American magazine Forbes. However, Delhiites can take heart – it is cleaner than Russia's capital Moscow and Mumbai, India's financial hub and home to several Indian billionaires.
19 Mar 2008
4. India makes inroads in Forbes billionaire list
Four Indians, including steel behemoth ArcelorMittal's chief Lakshmi N. Mittal and India's biggest listed firm, Reliance Industries Ltd's (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani, are among the top 10 richest person in the world, Forbe's annual billionaire's list has revealed.
16 Mar 2008
5. Hong Kong most expensive rental market in world: Report
Hong Kong is the most expensive rental market in the world due to high demand and inadequate supply of rental space, a report published by Forbes, Feb. 12, based on data from Mercer Human Resource Consulting, has revealed.
14 Feb 2008
6. Mittal's daughter tops Forbes list of interesting heiresses
A ranking of the world's top 20 most intriguing billionaire heiresses by Web site Forbes.com shows daughters of the rich aren't all just socialites and can be hard workers.
18 Nov 2007
7. Steel king Lakshmi Mittal beats Ambani brothers to retain richest Indian crown
Steel tycoon Lakshmi N. Mittal, owner of the world’s largest steel group, ArcelorMittal, has topped the Indian rich list for the fourth year in a row, beating the Reliance brothers - Mukesh and Anil Ambani - with a wealth of $51 billion, popular business and lifestyle magazine Forbes said.
17 Nov 2007
8. A $150 million condominium for sale in New York
After noshing on a $1,000 bagel or tucking into a $25,000 ice cream sundae, a wealthy New Yorker needs someplace to flop on the couch and digest. Where better to do that than a $150 million pied-a-terre?
09 Nov 2007
9. Four Indians in Forbes' list of richest Americans
Four Indian-Americans - acoustics pioneer Amar Bose, Google founder director Kavitark Shriram, Silicon Valley venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and CEO of an infotech outsourcing firm, Bharat Desai - have made it to the Forbes' list of richest Americans.
04 Oct 2007
10. Forbes sees big business in women's lifestyle magazine
Forbes has spent nearly a century covering businessmen clad in Brooks Brothers shirts and gray flannel suits. Now the magazine empire is aiming at executives who prefer Prada skirt suits and Balenciaga pumps.
24 Sep 2007
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